Ah, milia—those tiny, white, stubborn bumps that often appear around the eyes, cheeks, or nose. They’re actually keratin-filled cysts just under the skin, and while harmless, they can be annoying. Here’s a complete guide:
1. What Milia Are
- Small, hard, white bumps
- Usually 1–2 mm in diameter
- Formed when keratin gets trapped under the skin
- Common in adults and babies
2. Avoid DIY Popping
- Do not squeeze or pick milia—they are deep under the skin and can cause scarring or infection.
3. Gentle Home Treatments
Exfoliation
- Use chemical exfoliants with salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or lactic acid
- Helps clear dead skin cells and prevent new milia
Retinoid Creams
- Topical retinoids can encourage skin turnover
- Prescription or over-the-counter options (like adapalene) work for persistent milia
Regular Skin Care
- Cleanse gently
- Avoid heavy, pore-clogging creams or oils
4. Professional Removal
- Dermatologist extraction is safest:
- Sterile needle or blade to remove the cyst
- Minimal risk of scarring if done correctly
- Laser or cryotherapy may be used for stubborn cases
5. Prevention Tips
- Avoid heavy creams around eyes if prone to milia
- Use non-comedogenic products
- Gentle exfoliation once or twice a week
💡 Extra Tip:
Milia often resolve on their own over weeks to months, but stubborn or clustered bumps are easier and safer to remove professionally.
If you want, I can make a step-by-step daily routine to prevent and treat milia at home safely—so you reduce them without risk of scarring.
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